Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Among the ancient Etruscans, the head of a patrician or noble family uniting in himself the characters of priest and prince; in general, one of the Etruscan nobility. To this class the kings also seem to have belonged.
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- noun An
Etruscan ruler
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Examples
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The Tuscan people went on living and marrying under consul and emperor just as they had done under _lar_ and _lucumo_;
Science in Arcady Grant Allen 1873
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That the pcwer of every lucumo was limited, muft be naturally fuppofedj but the Etrufcan kings feem to have been vefted with a fort of abfolute authority, confonant to the firft Oriental form of governxlient.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1781
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Every lucumo took upon himfelf the adminiilration of affairs in his own province, and diftributed juftice to his fubjefts.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1781
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Arunx endeavoured to obtain reparation for the injury he had received; but the lucumo, by his in -
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1780
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The lucumo, as foon as he was of an age to feel the force of paflion, fell in love with his guardian's wife, and found means to convey her away.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1780
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* note in the earlieft times, and the feat of a lucumo.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1781
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